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  2. 8 Retro Home Decor Items You'll Find Hiding In The Thrift Store

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    There is no shortage of unique preloved things you can find at the thrift store for your home. Give your house a bit of vintage charm with these 8 retro home decor items.

  3. 15 Cozy Lighting Ideas to Make Any Room More Inviting - AOL

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    For a soothing, soft glow, incorporate a floor lamp with a fabric shade to provide gentle, diffused light. It's the perfect addition to a nursery (or really any bedroom where you want diffused light).

  4. These Statement Lighting Options Will Take Your Living Room ...

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    Natural lighting is all important, of course, but so is a chic pendant, sconce, or lamp to help set the vibe. Harsh overhead lighting, for example, can be a total mood killer. Harsh overhead ...

  5. Rejuvenation (company) - Wikipedia

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    As demand for the fixtures grew, Kelly began manufacturing reproduction vintage lighting in a Portland factory and selling it nationally through a mail-order catalog. A website was added in 1997, followed by a store in Seattle in 2004, [ 3 ] and a Los Angeles store located in the Helms Bakery buildings in late 2011, [ 4 ] along with a Berkeley ...

  6. Sconce (light fixture) - Wikipedia

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    The sconce is a very old form of fixture, historically used with candles and oil lamps. They can provide general room lighting, and are common in hallways and corridors, but they may be mostly decorative. [1] A sconce may be a traditional torch, cresset, candle or gaslight, or a modern electric light source affixed in the same way.

  7. Oil lamp - Wikipedia

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    Lamps appear in the Torah and other Jewish sources as a symbol of "lighting" the way for the righteous, the wise, and for love and other positive values. While fire was often described as being destructive, light was given a positive spiritual meaning. The oil lamp and its light were important household items, and this may explain their symbolism.